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Well it took me a while to use this thing the RAM mount but I finally did. Heres the 1st pic [IMG][/IMG]
Bear with me I still new at posting pics and I have to go to work now so I'll try to post more later
edsaws
Nice shot!
I did same thing! Mounted a Sony video cam with RAM mount on my Ultra. It sits up behind windscreen. can turn video cam from staight ahead to a 45 degree side shot angle. Took a lot of video on a trip we did in July. It also takes stills, just haven't had figured out how to get them out of cam. Also mounted a Garmin 275 GPS on other side.
edsaws
Nice shot!
I did same thing! Mounted a Sony video cam with RAM mount on my Ultra. It sits up behind windscreen. can turn video cam from staight ahead to a 45 degree side shot angle. Took a lot of video on a trip we did in July. It also takes stills, just haven't had figured out how to get them out of cam. Also mounted a Garmin 275 GPS on other side.
The singles should be on a removable chip, or in the camera memory.. You most likely will only be able to connect to it through the USB cable connection.. Or at least that is how the old ones worked.. [:@]
Nice pic. What is the RAM thing? where can you get one.
Check out this link http://www.ram-mount.com/products/motorcycles.htm they got more do dads than you could ever want. I'll also want to mount the video camera on it but haven't done that yet. I'll have to what till tommorrow to post more pics cant seem to get access from works putor
Ok heres a few more pics don't let the last one scare you I was triing out getting a shot for when my BH is on the back to get a candid when shes on the back[IMG][/IMG]
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